The fall symposium, "The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society: 50 Years Later," examined the essential issues of courts and procedure, technology, policing, corrections and sentencing, prosecution, the War on Drugs, and juvenile justice.

In a new interview with GW Law, Bernadette Guerra, LLM Class of '18, spoke about the role Alfreda Robinson, Associate Dean for Trial Advocacy, played in Ms. Guerra's pursuit of an LLM degree and about her current internship with the Honorable Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, Chief Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

At a lecture cohosted by GW Law and GW's Elliott School of International Affairs, Mr. Chaudhry said he is hopeful that relations between his country and the United States will improve. Story by B.L. Wilson from "GW Today."

U.S. Army Brigadier General Mark S. Martins visited GW Law for a discussion with students about the history of the United States military commissions system and the criticisms, which he referred to as the "seven uns."